Key facts
- Chinese universities with military ties are seeking Nvidia's H200 AI chips.
- Nvidia's H200 AI chips are the most powerful permitted for sale in China under US export controls.
- Alphabet has raised $80 billion.
- Saudi Arabia is using AI surveillance for Mecca pilgrims.
- Estonia has provided ChatGPT accounts to all 10th and 11th graders.
- OpenAI hinted at a major release in a deleted tweet.
- The AI chatbot Claude has been restored after an outage.
- Google Quantum AI published a significant result on Shor's algorithm.
- Blackstone is using TextQL for data and analytics.
- The Ornn H100 index dropped 7.72% to $2.63.
Chinese universities, some with military affiliations, are reportedly attempting to acquire Nvidia's H200 AI chips. These processors represent the most advanced technology allowed for export to China under current US regulations. The institutions pursuing these chips are already subject to US government blacklists, underscoring persistent tensions surrounding access to cutting-edge technology. In broader market news, tech stocks are experiencing an upward trend. This rise is partly attributed to Alphabet's substantial fundraising effort, reportedly reaching $80 billion, and Nvidia's progress in developing PC chips. Investors seem unfazed by ongoing geopolitical tensions, including those involving Iran. Saudi Arabia has deployed a sophisticated AI surveillance system to monitor millions of pilgrims during their time in Mecca, designed to observe large crowds. Estonia is integrating AI into its education system by providing all 10th and 11th graders with individual ChatGPT accounts for school use, though the long-term educational impact is yet to be determined. OpenAI generated speculation with a now-deleted tweet that hinted at a significant release planned for the following day. The AI chatbot Claude has since been restored to service after experiencing an unspecified outage, with updates shared on social media. In quantum computing, the Google Quantum AI team has announced a landmark achievement concerning Shor's algorithm, marking a notable advancement in the field. Blackstone, a major alternative asset manager, is enhancing its data and analytics capabilities by utilizing TextQL. The company aims to improve its handling and analysis of its vast data resources. The Ornn H100 index, however, has seen a notable decline of 7.72%, falling to $2.63, though this figure is described as potentially misleading due to the index's nature. The 'Blockspace' podcast recently discussed Anthropic's IPO and IREN's financial activities, including a $3.6 figure. CNBC's Morning Call also featured discussions on the market and tech stocks with analysts Stephanie Link and Ryan Detrick.
